The German surname Messall is believed to have origins related to the Middle High German word "messe," meaning "mass" or "church service." It may have been used to denote a person associated with a church or religious community, possibly a cleric or someone involved in church activities. Surnames like Messall often reflect occupational or geographical ties, indicating the family's historical role in relation to religious institutions.
Dietz is also the same as Deitz its a German surname meaning peoples ruler
An occupational surname for "blacksmith" or "metalworker," from the German word "schmied." The German equivalent of the English surname Smith.
The German surname Köhler translates as charcoal-maker
Nothing, might be a surname.
There is no direct translation for "Monhoffen" in German. It is possible that it is a surname or a place name.
Kibler is the Austrian, Swiss, and South German spelling for the German surname Kübler. It is an occupational name for a cooper. The German word kübel means 'vat' or 'barrel'.
The surname can be translated to mean "Leader in Victory"
It's a German surname meaning "springtime."
Mair is a surname, derived from the Latin maior.
Steinhart means hard stone.
It is from the German word meaning "son of an angel".
The German surname Kline is a "nickname" surname, describing a small or short person.